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Sampson No-Prep Mouse Pad (LG: 9.4in x 7.9 in)

Sampson No-Prep Mouse Pad (LG: 9.4in x 7.9 in)

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SKU : WTN_Sampson_MP22

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Sampson No-Prep Racing Custom mouse pad. Full Color Custom Design.

Graphics are 100% embedded into the fibers of the mouse pad (NOT your cheap heat transfers or vinyls that  eventually wear or peel off!)

  • Large size: 9.4" x 7.9" (240mm x 200mm)
  • Individually packaged
  • QR Code takes you right to the Samspon No-Prep / Street Outlaws videos on YouTube channel: "Where Two Next?"
  • Shipped USPS 1st Class (at no charge), larger quantity orders may get upgraded to Priority, again at no additional charge.

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Some common Mouse motion/senor or optical pickup issues with using a mouse pad...

Windows erratic mouse behavior?

Press the Windows key , type touchpad, and select the Touchpad settings option in the search results. Or, press Windows key + I to open Settings, then click Devices, Touchpad. In the Touchpad window, make sure the Touchpad On/Off toggle switch is set to On. If it's Off, change it to be in the On position.

Apple/Mac Magic Mouse?

A: Fix a dirty optical sensor. If you have a Magic Mouse 2 or can rule out a battery problem in your first-generation Magic Mouse, the mouse may be skipping or hesitating because debris or dirt is lodged in the mouse's optical sensor. To fix this issue, turn the mouse over and use compressed air to blow out the dirt. If you don't have compressed air on hand, blow into the sensor opening. Before putting the mouse on your work surface, clean the mouse pad or desktop area where you use the Magic Mouse. B: Check the Magic Mouse settings. Go to System Preferences > Mouse > Point & Click. If the Tracking speed slider is set to either an extremely slow or extremely fast speed, adjust it to a speed that suits you better.